76 REV. J. E. HULL ON 



Length ($) 700 /x ; greatest breadth 480 /x. DiflFers 

 from all the other species in having the innermost 

 tooth of the lateral lobes of the epistome smaller 

 than the rest (two in number and about equal in 

 size). The median seta is simply bifurcate. Dorsal 

 scuta broad, leaving very little nude surface ; the 

 dividing space narrow and broadly V-shaped in 

 the middle. Humeral sets fairly strong; the rest 

 of the dorsal setae nearly uniform, nevertheless a 

 little longer in front (especially on the frontal 

 slope) and shortest on the hind margin ; all slender, 

 acute. 



West Allendale, under stones. 



130. Cyrtolaelaps kochii, Trag. 66, 67. 



Harperley, Hylton, Fatfield (Bagnall). West Allen- 

 dale, frequent among sphagnum and rushes up to 

 2,000 feet. Flintshire, Ireland (Clare Island, a 

 single female). 



131. Cyrtolaelaps transisalae, Oud. 67. 



West Allendale, not unfrequent among sphagnum, 

 which appears to be its usual habitat. 



Westmoreland (Varty-Smith). Yorkshire, {Foly- 

 trichum, W. P. Winter), Ireland. 



132. Cyrtolaelaps cervus, Kr. 66, 67. 



Gamasus ignoius, Geo. 



I believe this to be quite general, though records are 



few. 

 Yorkshire, Ireland. 



HYDROGAMASUS, Berl. 



Type : giardi, B. &i T. 



133. Hydrogamasus giardi, B. & T. 



Ireland (Dublin, rocks exposed by the tide). 



CYRTHYDROLAELAPS, Berl. 

 Type : /liriiis, Berl. 



